This book presents the recent progress in the field of nanophotonics. It contains review-like
chapters focusing on various but mutually related topics in nanophotonics written by the
world's leading scientists. Following the elaboration of the idea of nanophotonics much
theoretical and experimental work has been carried out and several novel photonic devices
high-resolution fabrication highly efficient energy conversion and novel information
processing have been developed in these years. Novel theoretical models describing the
nanometric light-matter interaction nonequilibrium statistical mechanical models for photon
breeding processes and near-field-assisted chemical reactions as well as light-matter
interaction are also explained in this book. It describes dressed photon technology and its
applications including implementation of nanophotonic devices and systems fabrication methods
and performance characteristics of ultrathin ultraflexible organic light-emitting diodes
organic solar cells and organic transistors.